Yes, the pokewalker connects directly to the NDS gamecard itself. Since the DSi can play DS games, it will work with the DSi
No, it will work on any model - DS, DSi, 3DS, because it interfaces with the infra-red strip built into the cartridge itself rather than part of the console.
First, you get your DS, DSI, DSI Xl whatever, to go to the connect to pokewalker thing. Then, connect, and it'll ask you if you want it back. Say yes, and it will. Hope I helped. :) Pete
go to "connect to pokewalker" on ds press "go for a stroll" select your pokemon when the ds says "connecting to pokewalker" press "connect" on pokewalker (make sure the pokewalker is upsidedown, top facing the game cartrage)
no, you need to buy the new acekard 2i for it to work on the dsi
You do not need a Pokewalker to trade Pokemon. The DS has built-in wireless communications. The DS does not need the Pokewalker to trade Pokemon.
Its a devise that is like a pedometer (a thing that measures your steps). You can transfer Pokemon into it from the DS or DSi. This is how you would connect it: "Turn on your DS or DSi and start playing your game. Once the main screen appears, You look down until you find Connect with PokeWalker. Press that and it will ask you what Pokemon you would like to bring with you (a Pokemon has to be in your PC). Once you do that you choose then Route. You unlock routes by getting watts) Like for instance. You get the Route Yellow Forest. If you want that Route than click it and start to connect the PokeWalker. To connect it, you need to put the top of the PokeWalker (the side with the sensor) pointing towards the DS game. Keep the PokeWalker about 2 in. away from the game. Once that has happend, you can start your journey!" Hope I helped! 9tailedfox21
there r no legendary Pokemon on the pokewalker
You will have to erase everything on your pokewalker if you are planning on starting a new game and using it on the new save (it should tell you how to delete pokewalker stuff in the pokewalker manual thing)
no
A new DSi costs around $150. If you trade in your Nintendo DS, you will receive about $70 back, which means you will need $80 more to purchase a DSi.
you can't, you need to return the Pokemon back to the DS and go for a new stroll before you can select a new route.